Top Ten Most Anticipated Releases For the Rest of 2015

Hi all! This week’s Top Ten Tuesday feature as hosted by The Broke and The Bookish is: Top Ten Most Anticipated Releases For the Rest of 2015.

1. Release date: September 3rd. Just LOOK at that cover. I love Nalini Singh’s books, she’s top of my favourite author list and I purchase her books paperback and kindle. This is the international/UK edition of Archangel’s Enigma and is about Nasir. 2. Release date: September 10th. Highly anticipated next installment of the bestselling Throne of Glass series. 3. Release date: December 1st. The WARDen’s new series, a spin-off to the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. Bring it on. 4. Release date: December 1st. FINALLY! Graydon’s story, I’ve been waiting for this for what feels like forever. 5. Release date: October 27th. I lost faith in Yasmine’s Otherworld/Sisters of the Moon series after the sixth book but I’m looking forward to this series. 6. Release date: August 4th. The only thing that has put me off this series is the changing of the cover model. Over the course of the series there have been three different models but I still love the books and can’t wait for this to be released. 7. Release date: November 7th. Need I say anymore? 8. Release date: September 29th. This is Game of Thrones meets Ocean’s Eleven and I can’t wait. 9. Release date: August 4th. It’s Sherrilyn Kenyon. It’s Maxis Drago. *SQUEE* 10. Release date: July 28th. The WARDen again. This lady gives us goodies and then makes us wait forever.

I thought it was amazing. I’m not usually usually fan of YA which is what I say often but I still picked the books up at comic con last month. I’m mighty glad I did though, The Assassin’s Blade has swayed me a bit towards YA. I’ve just finished A Court of Thorns and Roses also which I’ll be reviewing shortly. That was brilliant.

Throne of Glass is a series that I like to describe as a slow burn, it takes a while to get into the first book, but from there each book has been getting better and better, so definitely worth reading, but don’t be alarmed if it takes a while to get into the first book, keep going because it gets so much better!